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AAT Level 1 Certificate in Accounting (Full-Time)

Take your first step on a career in accountancy with the AAT Level 1 Certificate in Accounting.

As well as giving you the general skills required to work in a business environment, this course gives you a grounding in a range of finance tasks and skills, including book keeping, accounting procedures, computerised payroll administration and much more.

AAT Level 1 Certificate in Accounting will provide you with a basic introduction into accounting and also the skills you need to perform basic business practices and conduct yourself appropriately in the business environment.

This qualification will provide you with the accounting skills to perform basic finance tasks. You will also have an opportunity to develop your literacy, numeracy and employability skills.

There are five assessments in total; two on-line exams where you will receive an immediate result and three computer based projects which will be assessed by one of our qualified assessors. All assessments will be held in our dedicated exam room.

All learners will be expected to purchase books and student copies of Sage accounts and Sage payroll. Your material fee will also cover other additional classroom resources.

Course details and fees

If you are interested in applying for this course but there are no details shown below regarding location, start dates or any fees that may be applicable, then please contact our Learner Help Centre on 020 8090 3020 extn 7777 or email engagement.services@bdc.ac.uk.

Disclaimer:

Barking & Dagenham College reserve the right to change course details. Please note that the fees displayed are for the entire course for all one year courses. Where the course duration is more than 1 year additional fees apply for subsequent year(s).All course fees are currently based on 2016/17 courses, fees for courses starting from September 2017 onwards may be higher. All courses are subject to satisfactory numbers being accepted. Barking & Dagenham College reserves the right in their absolute discretion

to cancel any course which cannot be run economically. Awarding Boards also change courses from time to time. Barking & Dagenham College cannot accept responsibility if the college is closed due to industrial action, adverse weather conditions or natural disasters.